Yaman M, Arslan U, Ateş AH, Aksakal A. Pulmonary arterial dissection in a post-partum patient with patent ductus arteriosus: Case report and review of the literature.
World J Cardiol 2015;
7:101-103. [PMID:
25717357 PMCID:
PMC4325299 DOI:
10.4330/wjc.v7.i2.101]
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Abstract
Pulmonary arterial dissection is an uncommon but usually a deadly complication of chronic pulmonary hypertension. A 26-year-old female patient was admitted to our clinics with sudden dyspnea and chest discomfort one hour after giving birth to twins by vaginal delivery. An echocardiography was performed with a pre-diagnosis of pulmonary embolism. However, echocardiographic examination revealed a dilated main pulmonary artery and a dissection flap extending from main pulmonary artery to left pulmonary artery. In summary, in this report, we described a very rare case of pulmonary artery dissection in a pregnant patient with a previously un-diagnosed patent ductus arteriosus without an obvious rise in pulmonary artery pressure and reviewed the relevant literature.
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